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Are we missing anything?
Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the
Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Felice |
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"Felice Friese" wrote in message news:Q6jTa.119492$N7.16672@sccrnsc03... Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Felice Amen! to that Felice! |
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aeromom wrote:
"Felice Friese" wrote in message news:Q6jTa.119492$N7.16672@sccrnsc03... Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Amen! to that Felice! I think you'll see that many of the subject lines have been changed. They now say community college, student loans, happy in the vineyard and such like. They're still pretty much off topic, except the ones about how best to do TW's patterns and those are clearly marked TW. Elizabeth -- *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~living well is the best revenge~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* The most important thing one woman can do for another is to illuminate and expand her sense of actual possibilities. --Adrienne Rich *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*barnacle-encrusted bitch~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* |
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Changing the subject line when replying to a post doesn't make a new
thread in my newsreader. I new thread has to be started by composing a new post instead of replying. How does it work for other people? Dr. Brat wrote: aeromom wrote: "Felice Friese" wrote in message news:Q6jTa.119492$N7.16672@sccrnsc03... Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Amen! to that Felice! I think you'll see that many of the subject lines have been changed. They now say community college, student loans, happy in the vineyard and such like. They're still pretty much off topic, except the ones about how best to do TW's patterns and those are clearly marked TW. Elizabeth -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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Dr. Brat wrote: I think you'll see that many of the subject lines have been changed. Then Brenda Lewis wrote: Changing the subject line when replying to a post doesn't make a new thread in my newsreader. I new thread has to be started by composing a new post instead of replying. How does it work for other people? That's the way mine works, too. The only way around it is to *copy* the portion you're replying to, start a whole new "compose" message, and paste it in there. I really do appreciate Sheena's efforts! Seeing my name in the header really makes it pop out! -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.HeritageShoppe.com/heritage/temp/joan1.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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"Dr. Brat" wrote in message ... aeromom wrote: "Felice Friese" wrote in message news:Q6jTa.119492$N7.16672@sccrnsc03... Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Amen! to that Felice! I think you'll see that many of the subject lines have been changed. They now say community college, student loans, happy in the vineyard and such like. They're still pretty much off topic, except the ones about how best to do TW's patterns and those are clearly marked TW. Elizabeth I have to read this group using OE, because I'm doing it at work. If you read with OE and have the topics threaded, even changing the subject line does NOT break the thread. I hate OE. I never, ever, ever dreamed I'd say this: but I much preferred reading RCTN on AOL!!! Tere |
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madeupagin wrote:
I have to read this group using OE, because I'm doing it at work. If you read with OE and have the topics threaded, even changing the subject line does NOT break the thread. It doesn't break the thread in Netscape, either, but I can see where the new titles are and ignore the other ones, so it does make selective reading easier for me. Elizabeth -- *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~living well is the best revenge~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* The most important thing one woman can do for another is to illuminate and expand her sense of actual possibilities. --Adrienne Rich *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*barnacle-encrusted bitch~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:44:00 GMT, "Felice Friese" wrote:
Of the 634 posts on rctn this evening, 440 of them included "Banned from the Garden" in their subject line. How many readers are missing interesting threads because they won't read the "Banned" thread or have killfiled that phrase? I sure as heck won't wade through 440 "Banned" posts to find out what they're really about! Please give us a break, ladies, and change the subject line! Felice I have tried to do that with starting several other threads. To be perfectly honest, the thread was mostly a whole bunch of people getting together laughing, having a fun time, and really at nobodies expense since the whole thing was just downright silly to begin with. I purposely didn't post much of anything today, and now my ISP has gotten rid of most for me. They only hold on to Usenet for about two days...then it is marked "unavailable." So, whatcha stitching? Victoria |
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You can still download older versions of Netscape at their site.
http://wp.netscape.com/download/archive.html I'm still using 4.76 because I didn't like the way the newer versions handled newsgroups. Meredith wrote: I totally agree with you. After Netscape 7 just seemed to go haywire for me (a longtime lover of Netscape) I tried OE as that is what MS tends to try and push you towards and loathed it, likewise Microsoft Outlook. I got on to Agent and have now finally overcome withdrawal symptoms from Netscape. I realized as I read your post I have not been on Netscape for a couple of weeks and have no pangs. Should I start some sort of group therapy where we could all talk about favourite readers we could no longer have? Perhaps it would be just a tad too anal. Sheena |
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It isn't really importing each bookmark, but it works if you do this.
Open IE. Choose Open from the File menu. Browse for a file named bookmark.htm (usually in one of your Netscape folders). When you open this file it looks like a webpage full of links which are all the pages you have bookmarked in Netscape. You can Add this page to your IE Favorites. wrote: One thing I would love to know is how would I export my bookmarks in Netscape to IE ? Any idea ? It would be convenient to have them all on both, if you see what I mean. -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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